PITTSBURGH, PA (January 30, 2017) … With the new year comes a new class of honorees for Forbes’ 30 Under 30 ranking of young innovators and visionaries, and this year University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering alumni Noah Snyder and Kasey Catt were recognized for their work as founders of a coating and surface treatment startup Read More

Interphase Materials founders Noah Snyder and Kasey Catt highlighted in Forbes 30 under 30 for Manufacturing and Industry: "Noah Snyder and Kasey Catt cofounded Interphase Materials, a spinoff from their research making antimicrobial brain implants at the University of Pittsburgh. Interphase makes non-toxic, anti-corrosive additives and coatings for everything from pipelines and bridges to submarines"Read More

Interphase Materials founders Dr. Noah Snyder and Dr. Kasey Catt talk with Smart Business about the process of innovation and the shift from medical applications of their technology to industrial applications. Read More

Dr. Noah Snyder, CEO and cofounder of Interphase Materials, received the inaugural Student Innovator Award from the University of Pittsburgh for the work completed during his time at the university translating technology he helped to develop in the laboratory, winning multiple business competitions along the way including the 2015 Randall Family Big Idea, the 2015 Michael G. Wells Healthcare Competition, and the 2015 Pitt Innovation Challenge.

The Pittsburgh Technology Council announces the list of finalists for the 2016 Pittsburgh Tech50 awards. Interphase Materials was selected as one of 6 companies for Innovator of the Year: Manufacturing. Read more

The founding members of Interphase Materials were in attendance as the University of Pittsburgh announced its’ space at the newly renovated Energy Innovation Center. "We fit in with the spirit of what they’re trying to accomplish,” says Interphase Materials founder and CEO Noah Snyder. “We think it’s a perfect place for us.” Read Article

Interphase Materials tops the list as one of 117 companies spun out of the University of Pittsburgh since 1996, a number that continues to increase with the efforts by the university to create new opportunities for student entrepreneurs. Read Article

Starting with technology developed at the University of Pittsburgh, co-founders Noah Snyder and Kasey Catt utilized the resources at the Innovation Institute to commercialize the technology and create Interphase Materials. Read Article

While on the ‘Jobs That Pay’ Tour, Governor Wolf takes the time to speak with Pittsburgh entrepreneurs including Interphase Materials CEO Noah Snyder to learn how local innovation can impact the region. View Tweet